Child of A Dead God

For years, Magiere and Leesil have sought a long-forgotten artifact, even though its purpose has been shrouded in mystery. All Magiere knows is that she must keep the orb from falling into the hands of a murdering Noble Dead, her half-brother Welstiel. And now, dreams of a castle locked in ice lead her south, on a journey that has become nothing less than an obsession.--From publisher description.

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I kept reading this series because of the first two books but by now the characters have become caricatured and unenjoyable. The writing is tedious and I grew intensely irritated at the constant use of 'little' when describing Wynn. The little sage, with her little hands. Who is presumptuous, graceless and a liability but I believe we are supposed to find her endearing. OMG. David Eddings used to do that with 'tiny' . And omniscient villians that never die. By the last one thiord, I was just flipping the pages - I really didn't care who lived or never died.